THIS (This HTML Is Simple) is a content management system with blog capabilities. It features HTML templates, anonymous and registered users, themes, and clean, optimized PHP code with an emphasis on code/data separation.
| Tags | CMS content Web management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | free software |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP MySQL HTML |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds two minor fixes, a major redesign of the post markup code, and an update to required file error handling.


Release Notes: This is the "reduced complexity" release. Several modules have been redesigned, some old, experimental code has been re-implemented, and all global data have been eliminated (except for one array that will follow). A problem with the comment data parsing has been fixed.


Release Notes: This version is now compatible with PHP 5.2.0 and will work on Microsoft Windows. Also included is a more robust version of functions for MySQL (both mysql and mysqli extensions supported), and a couple of bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds a major improvement in efficiency and performance. Configuration and HTML templates have been re-implemented to reduce complexity and decrease the number of files. Error handling has also been improved.


Release Notes: This release makes encrypted data cookies, password salt management, and Web template management more efficient.
Recent comments
20 May 2013 14:25
"Um... There was a problem with the last release."
"What? And why are you whispering?"
"I hope nobody will hear us. There was a function missing in the testing module."
"What! Who... Never mind. What did..."
"I fixed it. And I just re-uploaded the archive."
"%$@^("
"Maybe no one will notice."
"Yeah, right. Probably just got several more people thinking we are idiots!"
18 May 2013 16:16
Wicked cool update!
Oops, forgot to add tags to the latest release notes! (Sorry Freecode!)
tags: Update, Bug Fix
P.S. Anyone from here going to THIS' website getting 500 Server Errors? The logs show people are but not the 500.shtml that would normally be associated with it, but the full bytes count of the site (as well as 200s for the related files like .css).
Really weird.
27 Apr 2013 17:32
Something had been bugging me about THIS code for a few months. A few days ago I decided the time was right to fix it. So, I gathered the developers together in one room, locked the door, and said...
"And nows you can't leave."
The result was all that inefficient code has been replaced.
All "web templates" have been placed into one PHP file and the configuration code is now one-quarter the size.
What a relief!
01 Apr 2013 16:33
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes... you feel like a nut!
A security firm contacted us the other day informing us that our code is a piece of s....
We disagree! There was that one SQL Injection bug, yeah! Bug it was just one! Sheesh!
02 Mar 2013 16:29
BUG NOTICE! I just found a terrible BUG!
I develop this in a directory named "this", and I hardcoded that directory in at least two places! In the .htaccess file and for the cookie setting code!
Sorry about that!
Fix soon.